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Ingenico Client API - SDKs

The Ingenico Client API allows developers to integrate Ingenico ePayments hosted data into their mobile phones, browsers, and apps. These API calls require a session ID that can be created using the Ingenico Server API. Ingenico ePayments is an online payment processing and data analytics service that allows users to handle online payments as well as make sense of the data associated with them.

The following is a list of SDKs from our SDK directory that matched your search term. Though your definition of an SDK may differ, in our world, we define SDKs as platform- specific tools for consuming existing APIs of the sort we list in our API directory. For example, the Ruby SDK for consuming the Twitter Ads API. If you think an SDK, API, or other asset is missing from our directory, be sure to check our guidelines for making contributions to ProgrammableWeb.

The Ingenico ePayments Mobile Swift SDK interacts with the API to access payment methods. Steps include initializing the Swift SDK for this payment, retrieving the payment items and accounts on file, retrieving all the details about the payment product fields, encrypting all the provided payment information, and using the response from the Server API call.

The Ingenico ePayments Python SDK offers three ways of handling a payment process: by using a hosted payment through the MyCheckout hosted payment pages, using a Client SDK to build a payment flow for a native app or a JavaScript application, and using a Server SDK to build a payment flow hosted on the server.

The Ingenico ePayments .NET SDK interacts with the API to implement payments into apps. With the SDK, developers can use a hosted payment through the MyCheckout hosted payment pages (RPP), use a Client SDK to build a payment flow for a native app or a JavaScript application, and use a Server SDK to build a payment flow hosted on a server.

The Ingenico ePayments PHP SDK interacts with the API to access payment features. It allows to configure a payment process by selecting a payment product, collect information, and handle response to a payment request.

The Ingenico ePayments Java SDK communicates with the REST API. With ePayments, developers can use a hosted payment through the MyCheckout hosted payment pages, use a Client SDK to build a payment flow for a native app or a JavaScript application, and use a Server SDK to build a payment flow hosted on a server.